Blade (2025)

On November 25 , 2024 , DC Studios head James Gunn confirmed to a fan onThreadsthat the DCU ’s ticket wo n’t be announced like the MCU’s . Gunn said,“It wo n’t be exactly like Marvel because nothing is greenlit before we have a complete script . “As of 2024 , this seems to be accurate , as projection such asLanternsandSupergirl : Woman of Tomorrowhave already start casting , and task likeWaller , Booster Gold , andTeen Titansare in their former evolution process despite their very few update share so far .

James Gunn’s Comments About The DCU’s Release Schedule Seems To Prevent 1 MCU Problem

DCU Project Delays Won’t Be As Public As MCU Movies Like Blade

The MCU’sBlademovie is now more synonymous with its continuous delays than it is with its reboot nature or its potential influence on the Marvel Cinematic Universe . Bladewas announce at San Diego Comic - Con 2019 , only three months afterAvengers : Endgame ’s release and a twelvemonth and a one-half before the Multiverse Saga ’s first installment . Since 2019,Bladehas been delayed and rewritten multiple time , and it has gone through multiple writer and directors . As a result , Blade ’s behind - the - scenes problem have become the picture ’s main talking head .

The DCU reboot may give rise to some confusedness regarding what stay canon , but James Gunn ’s coments assist me to understand the reboot .

James Gunn ’s approach to DCU labor announcements avoidsBlade ’s postponement problem . While some DCU movies and display are bound to be check every once in a while , their behind - the - scenes obstacles wo n’t be made public . DC Studios can commute , delay , and cancel entire projects without alerting hearing . Viewers will be able to shape their own opinion regardless of whether a DCU project ’s production prove to be particularly problematic behind the scenes .

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How The DC Universe’s Release Approach Is Already Looking Very Different To The MCU

DC Studios Already Has A Clear 10-Year Plan For The DCU

It would be unfair to compare the DCU ’s " Gods and Monsters " plans tothe MCU ’s Phase 1 plansas a one - to - one par , as both dealership face very different challenges during their early day . Nevertheless , the DCU ’s slate seems to be establish on much more solid basis than the MCU ’s , as James Gunn reassert that each DCU project will both be part of an overarching storyline and stand on its own as a self - contained championship . Hence , if any DCU projection is hold up , canceled , or welcome poorly by audiences , the franchise can still move forward without requiring any major variety .

An MCU and DCU crossing may be more likely than ever now , and James Gunn has already divulge which fibre he ’d desire to bring together .

Unlike the MCU ’s Phase 1 , theDCU ’s " Gods and Monsters " chapter wo n’t release a serial of solo movies that culminate in a team - up event . Instead , the DCU ’s first chapter will cover a all-encompassing variety show of famed and lesser - know characters , and it will extend to telly and animation from day one . Given that metahumans and vigilantes are already well cognise from the start , each " Gods and Monsters " title will also sport all kinds of characters from all over the franchise , who will carry over narrative elements from other picture show and shows .

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